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Yosef Bukhari

Elliott School Alumnus Earns Prestigious Rhodes Scholarship

Yosef Bukhari will begin classes at the University of Oxford in fall 2024, with plans to focus his research on nuclear deterrence.

Science Friday Live

Coming to GW: Science Friday

Discounted tickets for a live March 2024 recording of the hit public radio show are available exclusively to the GW community through Jan. 19.

Students entering the engineering work force share their resumes at GW Engineering's career fair this year. (William Atkins/GW Today)

$12 Million Consortium Will Open Careers in Naval Research to Students from All Backgrounds

Led by GW Engineering’s Philippe Bardet, the Consortium on Naval Enterprise Pathways will help provide an aging sector with a diverse and sustainable workforce.

Xitong Liu in his GW Engineering laboratory in 2021. (William Atkins/GW Today)

GW Engineering Team Wins $500,000 Department of Energy Award for Green Lithium Extraction

Ellexco, a research team led by assistant prof Xitong Liu & doctoral student Lingchen Kong, extracts lithium safely and unobtrusively from geothermal brines.

Nazanin Boniadi

The Role of Unity in Advancing Democracy in Iran and the World

Iranian born actor and activist Nazanin Boniadi provided an Elliott School audience an update on the progress and status of Iran’s freedom movement.

Mental Health faces

Protecting Your Mental Health over Winter Break

Counseling and Psychological Services offers tips on how to maintain balance during winter transitions to and from school.

Provost Bracey, President Granberg and Wolcott Foundation Chair Michael Clark

Wolcott Foundation Expands Legacy of Supporting Students in Public Service with $4 Million Gift

Endowment continues a 70-year tradition that has opened doors for more than 500 GW students.

Dana Bash and Jonathan Karl

Jonathan Karl Discusses New Book on Former President Donald Trump at GW

The SMPA Terker Distinguished Fellow’s latest book examines Trump’s journey from disgraced former president to possibly winning another term in 2025.

Sen. Brian Schatz discussed the importance of proactive legislation around AI. (William Atkins/GW Today)

Athens Roundtable on AI and Rule of Law Spotlights Ethical, Legislative Issues

Marking a year since the introduction of ChatGPT, the two-day summit featured five members of Congress & dozens of leaders in research, industry, policy & law.

Sonia Schmidt at New Venture Competition

What’s the Big Idea: Immorta Aims to Provide Humanity with a Collective Repository Memory

GW Law student Sonia Schmidt has co-founded a social media platform so users can share and preserve their cultures and memories.